Sometimes it’s a struggle to see past our immediate challenges. Or things may have been feeling painful or unmanageable for a long time.

When something seems to keep blocking our way, we can feel like we are stuck at a threshold.

Talking therapy can be a first step across the threshold towards feeling better.

Sarah-Fay Donovan

Dip Adult Psychotherapy, PhD.

Registered Psychotherapist (Interim), PBANZ

Member ANZAP (Australia & New Zealand Association of Psychotherapists).

Areas of special interest

-emotional distress & overwhelm

-issues around sense of self & self
esteem

-feeling ‘stuck’ in patterns

-anxiety and depression

-loneliness

-personality difficulties

-life transitions

-attachment & parenting

-grief and loss

My approach

I work with adults (18 and over). I use the Conversational Model of psychodynamic therapy, an approach with a strong research base supporting its efficacy. A secure, safe therapeutic relationship is the basis of this model. We work together over time to build a stronger sense of personal identity and wellbeing.

Read more about the Conversational Model of Psychotherapy here:

Being in therapy - ANZAP - Australia and New Zealand Association of Psychotherapy

Availability & fees

Sessions are available in person, or securely online via Zoom.

Please contact me for current availability during weekdays. Limited evening sessions available.

$95 per session (50 minutes). Sessions are weekly.

A free 15 minute phone consultation is available to see whether we would be a good fit for working together.

Getting there

Spinks Cottage, 129 Dixon Street (corner Dixon & Willis St), Wellington CBD.

There are regular buses along Willis St, and a nearby parking building (151 Willis St).

Therapy room

Contact me

Sarah-Fay Donovan

contact@thresholdtherapy.nz

Email, or complete the contact form below.

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I aim to reply within 48 hours.

Please note: I do not offer emergency mental health services. If you require urgent mental health support, please contact Te Haika on 0800 745 477 (available 24 hours, 7 days). Te Haika covers the Wellington region and provides support, advice and referrals to mental health services.